@AndrewThanks for your fast answer !
This is what my script looks like.
/usr/local/bin/shuf
shuf -n 1 ~/Downloads/One_Liner_Harvey.txt
And it still doesn't work.
I just do not understand how to use this object.

I am trying to create a workflow that would display a random line from a .txt file.
In other other words, use the shuf command to pick a line and display it with a "Large type" object.
My problem is I can't find a way to run the command "shuf -n 1 ~/Downloads/NameOfMyFile.txt".
I tried to use a "Run script object" wit no luck.
Here is the link to the workflow https://www.dropbox.com/s/0io9515ijeepixt/00_One_Line_Picker.alfredworkflow?dl=0
Thank you.

Thanks @bivalvegruff but I was thinking about a case where I would merge for example the last clipboard entry with the 9th clipboard entry rather than merging the X last entries of the clipboard.
Will still happily keep using your workflow 👍

I would like to be able to add modifiers keys to be able to decide in which browser I want my search to be opened when I search using modifiers keys.
For example: I type "Alfred" in Alfred search bar with Google Search as the first of my Fallback searches then hit the Cmd key to open Google search in Google Chrome. Hitting Ctrl would have opened Safari.
I know something similar is possible with workflows but I would prefer to not have to have to use a trigger as it adds one more step.
Plus, one has to create one specific workflow for each fallback search which means more keyboard shortcuts or keywords to remember.
What do you think @Andrew

Hi @rodrigobdz
I am testing your workflow and every time I use it (by typing "incognito"), it first opens one new tab in the already opened non incognito mode window, then one new incognito window.
When I type incognito + "query" it it first opens one new tab in the already opened non incognito mode window and searches for "query", then one new incognito window.
- Google Chrome v66.0.3359.181
- Mac OS X 10.12.6

Alfred actions are very conveniant. It would cool to be to be able to repeat the last performed action with a keyboard shortcut.
Got this idea a few sec ago as I was using an action that would allow me to move selected files in my File manager (Forklift) from one folder to another folder.
As there was a file in my folder I didn't want to move, I had to activate the action two times. One too much ?